New Love

New Love may refer to:

Music

  • New Love (Former Ghosts album)
  • Songs

  • "New Love", Ann Cole And Her Cole-Minors, Goodman, Schacter 1956
  • "New Love", Bobby Rydell, Mark Anthony 1964
  • "New Love", Cherrelle, J Harris II, T Lewis 1989
  • "New Love", single by Diane Solomon, John King 1974
  • "New Love", Don Redman And All Stars, Fields, Redman
  • "New Love", single by Donna Loren, G. Hemrick, J. Styner 1965
  • "New Love", Felice Taylor, G. Hemrick, J. Styner 1968
  • "New Love", Glenn Frey, G. Frey, J. Tempchin 1985
  • "New Love", The Jayhawks, Jay Johnson
  • "New Love", Jeffrey Osborne - 1983
  • "New Love", Marie Osmond, H. McCullough, D. Erwin 1986
  • "New Love", Metro (British band) Godwin, Lyons 1979
  • "New Love", Michael Bolton, M. Bolton, D. Warren, D. Child 1993
  • "New Love", The Muffs, Kim Shattuck 1991
  • "New Love", single by Rose Royce, Michael Nash, Ricci Benson 1984
  • "New Love", Stanley Jordan Stanley Jordan 1985
  • "New Love", single by Victoria Shaw (singer) Herb McCullough, David Innis 1985
  • "New Love", Voxtrot 2007
  • Karen Harding

    Karen Harding (born 1991) is an English singer from Consett, County Durham. She released her debut single, "Say Something", in January 2015. It peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart.

    Early life

    Born to an English father and Filipino mother, Harding grew up in Consett and attended Moorside Community Technology College. She used to work at her parents' oriental food store, and in 2008, won a regional music competition called Music Means Life. One of her first recordings was a cover of the anti-racism song "Strange Fruit" (made famous by Billie Holiday).

    Career

    In 2010, she competed on the television programme Eurovision: Your Country Needs You, the national final deciding who would represent the United Kingdom in that year's Eurovision Song Contest. She was eliminated in the penultimate round after singing Kylie Minogue's "What Do I Have to Do". Harding was a contestant on the tenth series of the television singing competition The X Factor, but was eliminated at the boot camp stage during the controversial six-chair challenge.

    New Love (Former Ghosts album)

    New Love is the second album from experimental electronic group Former Ghosts, a collaborative effort between Jamie Stewart (Xiu Xiu), Freddy Ruppert (This Song Is A Mess But So Am I) and Nika Roza (Zola Jesus).

    Track listing

  • "The Days Will Get Long Again"
  • "Winter's Year"
  • "New Orleans"
  • "Until You Are Alone Again"
  • "Chin Up"
  • "And When You Kiss Me"
  • "Taurean Nature"
  • "Trust"
  • "Right Here"
  • "I Am Not What You Want"
  • "Only in Time"
  • "Bare Bones"
  • "New Love"
  • References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    New Love

    by: Glenn Frey

    New love is calling me
    Old love has set me free
    Old love is just some tears I cried
    New love is walking by my side
    And it's so right and it's so fine
    It's new love and it's mine, all mine
    I've been walking down the same old street
    Going nowhere, shuffling my feet
    The lonely nights never seemed to end
    There was just no reason to start again
    But now, new love is calling me
    Old love has set me free
    Old love is just some tears I cried
    New love is walking by my side
    And it's all I want, yes indeed
    It's new love and it's all I need
    She said, "You need me and I need you"
    And she knows how it feels 'cause she's been there too
    She took my hand and the pain was gone
    She gave me hope and a brand new song
    New love is calling me
    Old love has set me free
    Old love is just some tears I cried
    New love is walking by my side
    New love is calling me
    Old love has set me free
    Old love is just a memory
    New love is calling me
    It's calling me, it's calling me
    It? s calling me, it? s calling me
    Calling me, calling me




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